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The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News Last Edition’ “he Seattle Star - ~~ FORECAST.—Rain or snow tonight and Tuesday; fresh SEATTLE, WASHJNGTON, MONDAY, MARCH 19, 1906 VOL. & NQ. 19 5 a5 QENTS PER MONTH th ig eat winds: ° WEATHER te moderate MAYOR MOORE * 477 71 CIGAR MEN ARE | ting I ne ate oes YOUNG WIFE AND BABES TO STARVE, BUT ARE SATIGFIED WHEN HE IS GIVEN A SENTENCE ON CHAIN GANG, fay He Will Give to Scattlo the Best, Clean- EXCURSIONISTS echt PUTS LID ‘ feted of fall t ide for! ent times she had been compelled to | Dice Throwing Edict Issued and Revoked and : and Squarest Administration This City his If-yoar old wife and family. | bee bread trom neighborn to foe Now the Slot Machine Men Are Waiting for est ‘ | 9 4 * hn t Fgh . & pony aye be | {Has Ever Had. rhewa Gubienend. bp odes, Coenen ta Wis Offers No Detens ) N BU | | [ Mayor Moore to Move. P police court to a fine of $100 and a0} The man could offer no defense in| , “ys days on the chain gang ‘Thte le the | gourt, and hie arraignment by City i 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Merch 19 Pegnth all due respect to all pre-ythat boy, thats Hi Gill's boy and | Governor Mead and a large party of geting city ecienintot rac Hit Gill's a gratter business men from Washington will full limit of the law, and will mean} Attorney De Bruler will be remem prisonment for 63 days. | beted by those hearing It as one of When Mayor Ballinger sent out} forget all about the dice throwing [the most scathing denunctations | ed an order on Satur Bwets was arrested on Baturd Thin decision was r myself to the pec watt ‘i arrive here this evening for a few! ny Officer Clark, on complaint of| Whith has ever been delivered | sewnniin ' toms [the effect that dice z h Me f ut mw Lvagl St will etve thea a days’ visit. They will spend this|peighbors of the family, The man| thet court of justice, ny ed re dig ty le A te shires Py Instrnctions to the police patrol that sot thie city that © | Ate. GU was given @ distinct ova. | evening In seeing # and to|hpas been involved in t same| Neighbors testified that very Galen has leaned orders | cence in ull cigar stores in Seattle |they make no arrests of persone - eat, the cleanes: at equar|, when he was intr ed and | morrow will go to Mount Tamalpais | char everal times before and the|cenfly they had pay ye Me ad ig Loree “er ~ « ¢ had evidently not figured the| found throwing dice for merchane gdministration of the atfa o . sarks were frequently punctu- | and visit the 1 of trade later. evidence of friends of the unforta~| preliminaries for a 04 | owe a = Fong fisht “eo a by the storm that was to arise at him. | dise, but that they report al! auely tale city they ha ad. lleted plause | Tomorrow night there is to be al nate wife showed that she was lett) feathers, bul they cor al] Civie league against the gambling | The dice throwing order was the | ‘sfrmctions of the proses yather have edt ars A emem be was one of his | reception at the Palace hotel. Wed-| without food half the time with her) low the law to take ite course tn-| seek te ‘- ~ aie anu Hest ot uting attorney and w that offie ‘at off at the ahoulte an t ave s “that the fur r you live, Seeday the party will go to Stanford |b babt and that she w | Mead of adopting the severer meas | fonene . dis oe } tas raw al to act as he saw fit geared that the debavehery Of away from him the more you are/UHlversity and Ban Jose forced to live in a hovel, At differ- | ures, | Indignant as the cigar store 1 ubsequently the dice be were pe girl or the © ¥ 19 | ow 4 to abuse and vilify him, if} | were when the slot machines were | @aain placed upon the counters ang was chargeable to MY A4-}] hod heen running for the counci! | | Nignaiis out thaw als ap yw casoa and those who didn’t gol 4 Beseuce.” F jthtm last time tm the Tenth ward [| | AS Me Menem t i busy with them at once TWNA these ringing wor's *- | wouldn't have recelved three votes are, is diestioning. | around and discussed ab the Grand opera ho his | | when the order came to stop} eculation t at oe . Mayor WilKam Hickman Coune!! Meetings. | throwing the gar MEN WETE Moore y gave fe or his stration The ceremonies at the Grand 1 by order of Mayor B wa. ‘Tubs tes these ae as the alg i ut with [Opera house were preceded by meet yw the slot ines to — eooived r t * sppro- | {eas of the old and new counciis at { of one store and the doors | a alent we the counetl chamber. whed on r or more Sa maernmiadar Aedahad lc dation. The old counell passed the ordi : : \ wed With Cheers. asphalting Fifth av., nerth | Offered No Defense. | Made No Arrest jut Denny way, and a number of | WASHINGTON. March 19. Hurried t The public initiator’ cer “ |saloon license ordinances, The new lCharles Fran Troy, N. ¥..| were ae far men) But in every crowd th wae @ ere sileaded by & crowd Which | ounct! organized by the election of ece, bas been | unor and by the time thig the open = house to |'* | David W. Bowen chairman and the! pie, nijiodeau. of Beatttie. whe nomins i Bell . dual had finished with room capacity, The few polniment of Mullen, Gill, Keen : d H | store ee te Aten argument the “Happy Hoole Mths procertings, wext to the a2 Rermcids to save with “the| simperared near Edmonds on Fe-/ Contractor Who Disappeare February 24 Writes) sore: a» amrarwaior vo Austria: | candy st ane” bad dtonphosied not (no elem Of the Rew mavor. Wer] chairman as a commitien on rules |i Ty 24 may be a prisoner on sang | gta apo night Be meaner cromming he Pacite | Letter to Wife That Sownds Strange aS a) iii: abut rent bills and the ike. © former minister to rday to remain cl © former | tii Monday morning ng but rent bills and the ike. of H. C. Gill, president) i, then adjourned until tont . hb ' pnight at nth th ountry , Me veigoing council, Who, inls ovctock. A committee appointed | re clr ay) But mayor to act) The slot-machine men want Mays ity pict tan-|to call om the pe mater ents | come, name unknows who, he maya | S T | Hi S Bali ed H d at Vienna. suggestions of the cigar] or Moore to make known at once hie instructed his with the report that that offical] " surtese tec well tends conteact ea lale---his tory veved, Mowever, an policy so that they may know whag # unpleasant would have some communi Ss eaten Obie ee to conference!to do. If the machines are to stay j wou ¥ mations | or and rancher living near York sta In 4 th gn [for ite council at an early date. |e ye sect hieae'Nwcct were Attorney Has Left to Investigate. es . of the police] out there are a lot of clsar. stord {, and accepted that offi-\clerka who will accompany them Hi Gils Advice. , fr nda on February 24. Billo. clal’s advice, , “ 4 In Mayor's Office. ; ~ . s "| which was to the effect into oblivion and there will be @ onu left hie son at a dance an WASHINGTON, D. C., March 19.| that the mayor had “bitten off a/lot of small cigar stands for sale, te, he found hirw ono phe et Attorney William Martin hes teft * and pest Port Townsend.) fe Man Franeweo to try to find 1 on deck and asked the | the mame of the steamer Dillodeau “war one of his pre captain to put him ashore, receiy-/miay be on, Finding a clew, he wilt femembér this, Always nd Mayor Ballinger handed him the}, N° che saw him afterward, tng & blow for an answer, He grab-|telegmaph the United Biates conmuls) pine yon March 1%—A gue Rim at your dinner table « offic foul play was ruspected, No trace | bed ptain by the throst and} te peareh the wuspected ships The 4 i im ulis aay hear what bee yfbe J the office deus, after which of him was found until last week, | they fell together on the deck Bila of raw hides, which, it i said, fierce storm is raging in eastern - 9 t wo gentiemen sat aod ox :- ") " ft an r t rm Montana, which ts driving oatile ‘ othim. Theo they can go| changed compliments and remarks|*"*? Mra Biliodeau received a| Another officer cial 1 him from | ie Uhesusl shipment from Beal baad. The oeees will be heavy 5 Sheol and point the finger o pencil-written letter in French, un-| Debind and etunned him. Me wael ile to Prisca, is the enly clew. The L je losses wi 7 4 n Maver neglect to speak evil o ‘By tnnendo and by tnfiven et dare to do vo by Secretary Taft has denied that |!ittle more than he could chew,” |if they are to be put back again thé | The change of administration at | *t#rted for the Beattie steamer with Shonts is to resign as chair j t|the mayor's office was very simple | °¥*r $200 In bis pockets j in character Mayor-Elect Moore Chained in the Held. ‘ raw bid He ore an of |4nd that the chief executive and|cigar men don't want to lose any the canal commission. the police department had better| time in resurrecting them * |called at the office at 11:20 o'clock, Jabout the weather until time to ad All traffic is delayed Bis children and say: ‘Gee! ‘ kably from him then tied to the mast (nd wae Nog: [letter Was dated fan Francisco . jsoure to the opera house © that he could | eed with a small rope ttt! insen-| Mutoh 6 and was postmarked Sau- 4 soon be! in the ‘hold and left two Gays with- He anys in the lette ee ¥ not tell all he would; that his candie| sible. Then, he « wae thrown | a@iite, March 6 SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Mareb short and he ! 19.--Rock slides last night in a tun alone tn the dark, chained in the| out food or drink, afterwards being Believes Letter Genuine. nel in Caliente cany | for food. He up the Balt Lake route hold of a steamer, Fils letter breaks | foreed to pase ce a iene te ; ; off abruptly: “Adieu, adieu! My| chained at hie work Opa, Rewepeecmpl ney ede ted all will be cleaned up today - fhe a out, and lam mee Will Search Ships. ferurba® line, His wife can en NEW YORK. March 19.—It ts ad with murderers. NO feason for bis disappearance. ex-| mitted today that Charles. M.| GEORGETOWN GAMBLERS FLOCKING TO STANDARD OF MAY Orugeed and Robbed, Billodeau cannot read English. All}eep, foul play. There was no fam-| g, ay . haries fe) OR t he overheard an/ fly trouble. He does not dri 4 forlenepam The woman bdelleve a hwab ts seriously fll and has been fined to his b WRIGHT IN HOPE OF ELECTIN. HIM turn f the Southwest. He re-| ps Siielns When he came | Japan jletter to be genuine. fuses to eee callers, and declines tc me 3 eport that he gained a| Gamblers, touts and hangers-on| This same practice was carried on Tr nema Ih ‘ reaidence in Nevada in and about the gambling houses|(o an even larger extent between SERBS ERR ERR Ee i at Georgetown are looking to Taco- | Georgetown and Seattle during the , 5a nee ACPRIC OLYMPIA, March 19.—Conred Le} os to furnish Aes recent election in this city. Scores @ CIGARETTES CAUSE FIRE * Hoska, of Tacoma: C. B Muckler |™* o turnie with their next of gamblers and their hangers-on ee 3. Smoking € reties in bed @ and Charles KE Adame today filed field of op tions in the event of/ who make their homes and have he knows i th hed Beattie, b ne since his re and dragged | officer say they were be Me says he is * resulted is a — ay , . articles of incorporation of the Shore | the re-ele yr of George P. Wright | their places of business and employs *% Tokyo house, which caused with a capital | mayor of that city. Nor are they|ment in Ballard came into the city MOORE ANNOUNCES THAT THE SLOT MACHINES, DICE | @ about $25 © build and op- | Permitting any grass to grow under to register and vote for the city oa. The fire depe railway line in| their feet in exerting themselves to|clection, being marshaled at the Line Electric r stock of $1,500,000, erate an elect GAMES AND ALL GAMBLING M . @ MUST Go. @ called out, but the Names were @ King and Pierce counties, No def- | Contribute to Wright's election. polls in the First ward for the Ge. ef * <a ane with « line bs tnite route is given. a ot — have a taken |feated mayoralty candidate Thig Bs P s # from the chemici cir run down to the Commence: | fact, in a large measure, is taken to fF TRAP Will be no slot machines or | to The Star this afternoon. * * CHICAGO, March 19—The ar-|™ment Bay city for the purpose of | account for the large majority given tee throwing @uring the adminis He would not deny that he in| see SER BER BEER HES raignment of John R. Walsh was|Teststering there for the forth-|to Riplinger in the First ward, a ma- ‘tation of Mayor Moore. tend! to enforce the saloon closing nena postponed this morning to | Coming city election with the expe jority larger than was given to i SM there be any gam-| Bane and state laws governing on account of the absence | tation of making another trip on | either candidate in any other ward ? EE iusther eovered a gp a eoanent “ ye he will not | election day in order to vote. in the elty. G@etinance or state law. | find oagg ~— Ae ve 2 be ready for two weeks yet eference to sm —_—_——_ aa t - cndbadina usin COUNCILMAN DAVIS OF WEST SEATTLE MAKES STARTLING | commun! ation by snow slides. Those imprisoned near Ouray are BOISE, Idaho, March 19.—Argu- ALLEGATION AGAINST MAN WHO HAS BEEN TRYING TO ot reported and it ts not seen bow 1 | OUT PUPP HERERO MEE eS) ments Wore heard in the circult| they are going to get provisions ¢ | * BANK CLEARINGS court of the United States this OBTAIN STREET RAILWAY PRANCHISE. Railroads are tied up through the | i the applications for suntains and wires are down. In # March 19, 1908... 716 Saesing om ——— mountains and w ‘ ® March -9, 1965 aa Panbss *| writs of habeas corpus for Moyer, | the Imogene Basin the snow is from { . . Sunday. 3 | Harwood and Pettibone baw appll-| That C. M. Maxwell, a well known) c@refully guarded by members of] 180 to 200 feet dep , Charged with desertion, Private; came alarmed at an unusual sound Tee Creer eee ee ee canta contend that the district court) promoter of the northwest and «| UP ownell 4 Mr. Davis himeelf - Gormley, who has been confined in| from the man’s cell and when he * |p } en no of Canyon county cannot obtain jur-| iePuged to talk on the matter, al INDIANAPOLIS, March 1%.—F, l,. | the guardhouse at Fort Lawton for entered he found the prisoner hang- | ladiction over the defendants, whose | Te*ident of the Washington hotel I@) its a. aia not deny that such| Robbins, of Pittsburg, was today de-| some time awaiting trial, yester-|ing from the ceiling in a noose presence tn Idaho was secured | this city, offered a $5,000 bribe (0) ag igcitent had occurred. Mr, Max-| posed as leader of the mine opera-| day tried to end his life by hang-| made from a towel. At this moment i through fraud. The case was taken | Councilman Lewis W. Davis, of} qe) dlaimed that Davis came toltora and J. E. Winder, of Cleve-| ing. the towel broke and the would-be TH under advisement | West Seattle, for his vote on ®) him amd solicited the bribe. At/jand, elected temporary chairman The sergeant of the guard be-| suicide quickly recovered. AT HE esounse! ape - — | franchise for a car line waa the) yenterday’s meeting Mr. Davis pro-| chosen to succeed him. substance of an allegation mae by] duced « complete history of Max Winder represents the Morgan in-| — 2 " Wis MONEY BY ROBBERY AND) VERY ILL Mr. Davis at a spectal meeting of| well, which be claimed to be able|terests, Robbins advocated concilia _ THAT HIS MINES ARE A FAKE.) [the council of that city Saturdey)to prove. The exact facts of this| tory measures and sald a joint con Ni SE aa | morning. h@ refused to make public, but ft|ferance with the miners now would | Before bis astonished colleagues! tw un@eratood that he denounced | be an unwise policy as it is oppone , ‘ war-| ,S4N_ FRANCISCO, March 19.— land Mr. Maxwell, Mr. Davis took | Mr, Maxwell as an irresponsible|by the operators generally for the lawnie in Inyo — D. Spreckels t# very near the floor at the executive meeting! ater, and even alleged that he LOST arrest of William 1 Ghorty Smith and Wal the Death Valley miner th. Dr. W. 8 Thorn has tn- and denounced Maxwol! in no mild) perpetrated dishonest tricks ST. LOUIS, Mo, March 19.-—At ned his relatives that there fs terme, stating that the latter had|’ The franchise asked for by Mr.|torney for the Standard Ot) com absolutely no hope for him and Mra offered him, through a friend. the) Mixwél! was laid on the table, as a tt te charged der Hamilton, a daughter.| oi venton. ¢ leum of 85.000 for his vote Mi gach better proposition waa aut h SILVE ” is x c 5 i ‘ GA amboreade when cane, |ha® been summoned home from BR vache Soe — March 19 —| well was before the council with] paltted by other partion It {a| lal nommissionur that the mock oF Bry fo his mines and that | BUrove. The disease is cirrhosis of| SoGcah mine. on the east slope of |® Détition for a franchise to operate) amderstood that the matter will now dogg . Warner, was shot ang ‘* liver Fae Mileinen aiéent of lan electric raflway from West Se-| be dropped, as in any case the bribe Zone Eipotnen, Senntale, Ses SES | cone to Aiki Point |was never given, and the Maxwell pany admitted today before the spe {al commissioner that the stock of| Emil Mattson lost the biggest por-| all relatives, were spending a so- tion of his nose during a scrap in| cial hour in the room of Eva Wil- cox. A rough house started, and, while a knife and gun were both i f the St | | the stockholders of the Standard. | q Washington st. lodging house Iast | This fact dev during the ex night. When the police arrived on mines are a fake gai gs from this town, telephones that a| / ; nination of W. T. McKee, secre prominently displayed by the par- ee ot bis money a snowslide occurred there at 11:36| _Th® details of the affair have been) proposition has been sidetracke ites — A + of the Republic| the scene Mattson was busily en-| ticipants, the knife, which the wom ¥ end swindli | o'clock today, killing 12 men. Thetr | “= " — | Ol company gaged in looking up the missing|an held, did the most damage. In “2 » | bodies have been recovered. jhe made chairman of the corpora-| } Section of his nasal organ It could| the mixup she severed a generous | — - - L P INT j tons commit which place has| CLEVELAND, Ohio, March 19,—| Bot found, however, and at the! slice from Emil Mattson’s features. | |benn held by Bowen. Dr. Crichton | tt i» believed here that Rockefeller | Police station all that Dr, Buckley | No charge was placed against any | wil probably be continued chair |i sy J ecurrence of the @ ould do was to dress up the stump. | of the quartet except Emil, who was ARGU ES) man of the health and sanitation|tack of acute melancholla he had Peter, Albert and Emil Mattson, | held as a witness | coppralttes | weveral yemrs ago. Hoe them thought | eee he eorerament is ® st UP vention cried him|_ Employes of City Cx nnot e| convict indi als who! down, and shouted it was giad to| Riplinger's office remember , : : Violated the law 1 Pens , | hat t) have a president who could wear @| chief in a ng manner this after- | meet 1 to be held] | H. McWilliams had too much A le ite attent pora-) atl khat r 2 o'clock when they pre-/| this < Re » de tarea| Louls Levy, m t #lebration to co em » the | . - him with a gold iu that he hae not told ne what legislature in , Seventeenth of Ireland,” Saturday —r The ¥. M.C. A. 40 k service | wt were engrave the words! the “frame nm the Y rem tion in bankrupt fore } and yesterday voluntarily appeared | Pie y n| was yesterday afternoc freased | “John Riplinger, Cit wilh t bers of the} YOKAICHI, March 19.—The bark| Judge Hanf Levy owes $4,185/at the police station with the Were filed ir Rev. M. A. Matthews, who talked | from March 18, 1903 r Daylight, from New York, has ar-|#Md claims that he has but $560 as-|lirlum tremens. McWilliams thougt afternoo , © meom- | 1904 Mr. Riplinger It . how at! . ™ nas AT-| ots that can be used to pay his| that t original Casey” was af MOSCOW, March 19.—D. and A, election of his — as Therese | com ty by sury M ' 1 . rt bes 1 days |debts. He has $3,890 assets, of which | him, and he . protection |Rasstorgoueff Bros, the largest 7 ae al num « mble he thar is 1 r ance ' of the e | held unt erchants of Russia, have failed fog J donors again and again, that Gill, the retiring pr t sit he wa t policy, he sobers up. $1 0.

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